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Congress made accountability for results a central focus of Perkins IV,
setting out new performance requirements for States and local programs.
These requirements were established to assess the effectiveness of the State in achieving statewide progress in career and technical education and to optimize the return
on investment of Federal funds in career and technical education.

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